I Built the Warden out of 10,000 LEGOS! - Summary

Summary

A creator built a life-sized, functional Lego model of the Warden from Minecraft. The model, designed with a friend, is detailed and interactive, featuring sound sensors and motors to mimic the Warden's in-game behavior. Despite challenges like missing pieces and time constraints, the project was completed successfully, resulting in a large, detailed, and responsive Lego creation.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The creator wants to build a real, working Warden from Minecraft out of Lego.
2. They created a digital Lego model of the Warden with their friend Christian from Brick Convention.
3. The digital model has 11,970 different pieces and is 99% accurate to the model in the game.
4. The creator ordered all the pieces but half of them hadn't arrived yet.
5. They had three days to build the model before uploading a video.
6. The model is about three feet tall.
7. The creator is using a Lego sound sensor, speaker, and motor to make the head turn when it hears a loud noise.
8. The Warden in Minecraft is blind and relies on hearing.
9. The creator is using Technic bricks to build the model.
10. They are using a Mindstorms EV3 to control the motor and sound sensor.
11. The sound sensor will trigger the motor to turn the head.
12. The creator integrated replay audio from the game into the code for the model.
13. The model took 17 and a half hours to build, plus time to design it digitally.
14. The model has lights in the head that turn on when it's triggered by the sound sensor.
15. The model is estimated to be around 10,000 pieces.
16. The creator is asking viewers to comment with which Minecraft mob they want to see built next.